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TOPIC: #8 and NH |
| HSFAN
September 12, 2005 12:29:00 PM
Entry #: 1039635
| I WAS AT THE GAME AND SAW #8 LEAVE THE GAME THEN COME BACK, THEN AFTER HALF TIME HE NEVER RETURNED. FROM THE PAOLI SIDE IT LOOK LIKE HE WAS KNOCKED OUT. IS HE OK?
ANOTHER RANT: DID ANYONE SCOUT NH! AND KNOW THAT WE HAVE TO BLOCK #96 ON OFFENSE. AND STOP #2 ON DEFENSE. THAT LOOKS LIKE A GOOD GAME PLAN.
OVER AND OUT
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| deeznuts
September 12, 2005 2:54:32 PM
Entry #: 1039996
| Schroeder (#2) has gone for over 300 yards in every game but one this season so it is hard to stop him even with a great game plan. It is hard to chase down 4.4 speed with 5.0 speed.
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| Shizz
September 12, 2005 5:08:09 PM
Entry #: 1040353
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Well the way the player tackled Matt Smith gets me it was a "Horse Collar" tackle made famous by yhe Cowboys' Ropy Williams (and has since then been banned by the NFL) don't know exactly what happend but would say he had like a whiplash effect.
Onto the Schroeder kid chasing him down would be like me trying to chase down Michael Vick in the open Field.
The only people who I could see chasing down that kid from a defense would be like a DeAngelo Hall/ Deion Sanders in his prime.
Shiz
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| Dave
September 22, 2005 10:52:11 PM
Entry #: 1058751
| yeah, #2 and #96 are just too good to be contained. its a part of life/.
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